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Oirat or Elut (Chinese: 厄魯特, Èlǔtè) may
refer to:
Oirats, the
westernmost group of the
Mongols Oirat language This
disambiguation page
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Oirats (/ˈɔɪræt/; Mongolian: Ойрад [ˈɞe̯ɾə̆t]) or
Oirds (Mongolian: Ойрд [ˈɞe̯ɾə̆t]; Kalmyk: Өөрд [ˈøːɾə̆t]),
formerly known as
Eluts and
Eleuths (/ɪˈluːt/...
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archaic Oirat script,
means exactly that: the "pastures".[full
citation needed] The
ancestors of
Kalmyks were
nomadic groups of
Oirat-speaking Mongols...
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Kalmyk Oirat (Kalmyk: Хальмг Өөрдин келн, Haľmg Öördin keln, IPA: [xalʲˈmək øːrˈdin keˈlən]),
commonly known as the
Kalmyk language (Kalmyk: Хальмг келн...
- Chinese: 綽羅斯) was the
ruling clan of the Ööld and Dörbet
Oirat and once
ruled the
whole Four
Oirat. They
founded the
Dzungar Khanate in the 17th century...
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alternatively known as the
Alliance of the Four
Oirat Tribes or the
Oirat Confederation, was the
confederation of the
Oirat tribes which marked the rise of the Western...
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modern Mongolia and was
formerly one of the
major tribes of the Four
Oirat confederation in the 15th-18th centuries. In
early times, the Dörbets and...
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Oirat (Clear script: ᡆᡕᡅᠷᠠᡑ ᡍᡄᠯᡄᠨ,
Oirad kelen; Kalmyk: Өөрд, Öörd [øːˈrət];
Khalkha Mongolian: Ойрад,
Oirad [ˈœe̯rət]) is a
Mongolic language spoken...
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Clear Script, is an
alphabet created in 1648 by the
Oirat Buddhist monk Zaya
Pandita for the
Oirat language. It was
developed on the
basis of the Mongolian...
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Mongolian words züün gar,
meaning 'left hand') are the many
Mongol Oirat tribes who
formed and
maintained the
Dzungar Khanate in the 17th and 18th...